Miami University Completes
Bold Step with Integrated
Door Access from CBORD®
for Full Campus Deployment
Ithaca, New York—The
CBORD Group, Inc., the
leading provider of campus
card and integrated security
solutions to colleges and
universities, is pleased to
announce that Miami
University’s 16,000+
students are enjoying
greater security and
convenience than ever
before, thanks to a full
campus security
implementation completed as
one project in a short
timeframe this past summer.
CBORD worked with
Ingersoll Rand Security
Technologies, a leading
global provider of security
and safety solutions, to
deploy the Miami University
implementation.
The goals:
Increase the security for
Miami University students,
faculty, and staff, and
enhance ease of access in
residence hall rooms and
buildings around campus,
while simultaneously
creating a platform for
future system growth and
functions. Achieve
substantial cost savings
through application of new
technology replacing
mechanical keys, locks, and
associated labor expense.
The project:
Software and hardware
systems and devices
installed, configured, and
brought online for more than
4,200 interior and 325
exterior doors. Deploy a new
technology-based Schlage®
aptiQ™ contactless secure
student credential from
Ingersoll Rand Security
Technologies, to replace old
keys and cards. Position the
system for additional
devices to be added in the
near future—laundry,
vending, and printing are
examples of how the new
credential can be used on
campus.
The timeline:
90-day summer installation
from start to completion,
coordinated around a busy
summer conference schedule
and more than 100 projects
on campus, including major
physical plant/facility
upgrades.
In the university
environment, large access
control and security system
installations are generally
completed in phases, and
typically this process spans
several years. Miami
University wanted to provide
all students living on
campus the same level of
safety and security, and the
university administration
saw a need to do this in a
single, carefully
coordinated step. As a
result of these ambitions,
the university embarked on
what proved to be one of the
largest access control
installations of its kind,
with an ambitious
implementation timeframe.
After a thorough industry
search and RFP process, the
university selected CBORD®’s
CS Access™ access
control solution.
Key benefits resulting from
Miami’s implementation
include:
·
CBORD’s CS Access provides
robust lock monitoring and
deployment features which
were essential to support
the project implementation
scope and timeline.
·
If a student misplaces or
forgets to carry his or her
new ID/credential card, a
text message can be sent
from the student’s cell
phone to receive instant
building or room access
using a new CBORD feature
called “OpenMyDoor.” This
exciting new development has
eliminated the need for
middle-of-the-night visits
by campus residential staff.
Sophisticated audit and
second credential features
assure proper use of this
capability, which can carry
a university fee.
·
The "door propped" reporting
feature was important to the
university.
·
System monitoring tells the
university the status of all
door locks, bringing a
number of status factors to
management’s attention. Some
factors such as battery
power level are proactively
monitored to ensure smooth
installation and proper
system performance.
·
If a card is used by someone
other than the owner at
various readers in an
attempt to determine
privileges, the card will be
turned off and a text
message automatically sent
to the authorized card
holder to notify him/her
that someone is attempting
to use the card.
·
Staff that need temporary
access to secured areas are
no longer checking out
physical master keys or
cards, but are instead
granted limited, elevated
privileges on their own
cards through a feature
called “MasterKey.” This
feature is available because
the locks are always online,
and it allows instant
student notification when “MasterKey”
privileges are used to
access their rooms.
·
Ingersoll Rand Security
Technologies designed and
built the Schlage®
AD-400 interior electronic
lock hardware, which
provides enhanced
communications management
and control. Being wireless,
these locks also provide a
more cost-effective solution
that is quicker and lower
cost to install.
“CS Access has the robust
feature set we need to
secure our residence halls
and leverage mobile
technologies to better
protect our student body,”
said Larry Fink, Assistant
Vice President for Housing
and Auxiliaries Finance at
Miami University. “The
mobile support we have with
CS Access is extremely
popular. Students experience
greater security and
convenience, and staff
members are freed from
middle-of-the-night calls to
open residence hall room
doors.”
Miami improved its security
by moving away from metal
keys, selecting Schlage®
aptiQ™ contactless smart
card credentials, an
open-standards solution
based on MIFARE DESFire™
EV1.
“The secure ‘handshake’ of
information between the
aptiQ card and the Schlage
AD-Series wireless lock
makes this format very
difficult to hack or copy.
This is a solution we
foresee gaining prominence
in campus security in years
to come,” said Fink.
“Miami University’s goal was
to complete the
implementation of CBORD’s CS
Access software system, and
4,200 Schlage AD-400 locks
across 40 buildings in 90
days,” said Karen Sammon,
Sr. VP of Operations at
CBORD. “The hard deadline
was the arrival of students
for the beginning of the
academic year. Additional
requirements included
sequentially bringing up
residence halls that were
being used for summer
conferences during the
system install. These
parameters required teamwork
and careful orchestration
between the Miami University
and CBORD project teams,
with strong technical
support from Ingersoll Rand.
CBORD has been very
impressed with the Miami
University staff, and we’re
extremely proud of the
result all our teams
achieved together.”
When students began moving
in this past August, they
expressed a feeling of
greater safety and comfort
knowing that the new access
system was in place. This
increased confidence in
their living arrangements
was important for new
arrivals and upperclassmen
alike. The move-in was
covered by local television,
highlighting the new
security system.
CBORD’s relationship with
Miami University dates back
to 1978 when the university
installed its first CBORD
solution—a predecessor of
the industry-leading
Foodservice Suite® food
management solution.
The implementation of CS
Access brings CBORD
solutions into new
activities and areas of
campus, with plans already
underway for expansion.
“We congratulate Miami
University of Ohio for
taking the steps necessary
to enhance the college
experience by creating an
innovative wireless security
system with a highly secure
and flexible one-card
application for campus
users,” affirmed Raj Venkat,
Ingersoll Rand Security
Technologies Vice President,
Commercial Marketing
America. “The Schlage
AD-Series locks were
designed with the
understanding that no two
campuses or their security
applications are the same.
The modular design of the
AD-Series locks makes it
easy to add more locks or
upgrade credentials,
networking options or
software without replacing
the locks.”
“CBORD and Ingersoll Rand
Security Technologies have
been excellent partners to
Miami University,” said
Fink. “Their integrated
solutions help us
strategically expand our use
of technology without having
to build and maintain our
own interfaces, and their
employees have been easy to
work with. We look forward
to continuing to grow our
use of CBORD and Ingersoll
Rand Security Technologies
solutions and maintaining
strong partnerships into the
future.”
About
The CBORD Group, Inc.
The CBORD Group serves
colleges and universities,
healthcare facilities,
corporations, senior living
facilities, supermarkets,
and a host of other market
segments. CBORD’s products
are used in access control,
integrated security, campus
ID card privilege control,
housing services, food
service, catering, nutrition
services, online ordering,
and other institution-wide
activities. Founded in 1975,
The CBORD Group serves more
than 6,000 clients in the
U.S., Canada, Europe, South
Africa, the Middle East, New
Zealand, and Australia.
To learn more about CBORD,
visit
www.cbord.com.
The CBORD Group, Inc.
operates as a unit of Roper
Industries, Inc. (NYSE:
ROP). Roper Industries is a
market-driven, diversified
growth company and is a
constituent of the Fortune
1000, the Russell 1000, and
the S&P 500 indices. Roper
provides engineered products
and solutions for global
niche markets, including
water, energy, radio
frequency, and
research/medical
applications.
About Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll Rand (NYSE:IR) is
a world leader in creating
and sustaining safe,
comfortable and efficient
environments in commercial,
residential and industrial
markets. Our people and our
family of brands—including
Club Car®, Ingersoll Rand®,
Schlage®, Thermo King® and
Trane® —work together to
enhance the quality and
comfort of air in homes and
buildings, transport and
protect food and
perishables, secure homes
and commercial properties,
and increase industrial
productivity and efficiency.
Ingersoll Rand Security
Technologies’ market-leading
products include electronic
and biometric access control
systems; time-and-attendance
and personnel scheduling
systems; mechanical locks;
portable security; door
closers, exit devices,
architectural hardware, and
steel doors and frames; and
other technologies and
services for global security
markets. Ingersoll Rand is a
$14 billion global business
committed to sustainable
business practices within
our company and for our
customers. For more
information, visit
www.ingersollrand.com.